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take a look at Idratek www.idratek.comIF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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All these suggestions are complete solutions. I already have a home control system that is based around a very low power mini-ITX PC and a hybrid set of technologies such as Dallas 1-wire, X10, Ethernet IO, USB IO, etc. I want to extend this with a reliable wireless technology that can interface to my PC and not a managed installation or anything with a subscription (like Alert Me).
It's the technology I'm interested in and not an off-the shelf, self contained home automation package. As far as I'm concerned there is no one technology that does it all and does it well, hence my hybrid approach.
Is there anything ZigBee based that can interface to a PC?
Rob
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Rob,
Some misunderstanding??
The RFXCOM USB or LAN receiver can be connected to your system and receives 433.92MHz signals of:
•X10 lighting sensors and remotes,
•X10 security sensors,
•Digimax,
•KlikAanKlikUit,
•Chacon,
•NEXA,
•Proove,
•Domia Lite,
•ByeByeStandBy,
•ELRO AB600,
•Intertechno
•Düwi
•RFXSensor devices,
•RFXPower & RFXMeter devices,
•Oregon Scientific weather sensors,
•Oregon Scientific Body Weight Scale,
•ATI Remote Wonder,
•HomeEasy,
•cent-a-meter, Electrisave,
•OWL CM113
And the http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079 receiver for Visonic sensors receives the PowerCode sensors.
So not a home automation package but receivers (and transmitter) for all kind of sensors and power modules like Oregon Scientific, Visonic, X10, HomeEasy.....
Bert
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>all these suggestions are complete solutions ...
nope, they might all be able to stand on their own, but none are complete, and any & all could be part of a greater whole - plus, they offer components for own-integration, which was the idea, I thought ...
eg: Rako's RAVFR device with their RDS800C RF & RACUB RF relay units ...
eg: EnOcean's kits & accessories here : http://www.enocean.com/en/enocean_modules/
& http://www.enocean.com/en/enocean_modules_315mhz/
eg: http://www.ember.com/products_zigbee...ools_kits.html
pretty sure that with a bit of digging, relevant datasheets for all can be had, and all have software that'd run on the mini-ITX ...
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Originally posted by b_weijenberg View PostRob,
And the http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079 receiver for Visonic sensors receives the PowerCode sensors.
So not a home automation package but receivers (and transmitter) for all kind of sensors and power modules like Oregon Scientific, Visonic, X10, HomeEasy.....
Bert
Thanks for the links. This is the kind of thing I was after. I will read up on the documentation for this device:
I want to have some code working in Java to integrate it with my other home control software.
Thanks
Rob
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One of my suppliers has just sent me an email about a company called Ebode.
More info http://www.ebodeelectronics.eu .IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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